Anti-gun radical David Hogg is back in the headlines. Just a week or so ago, he proclaimed that if he’s assassinated, he wants his corpse to decorate the doorstep of the NRA’s headquarters in Fairfax, Virginia. This is, of course, after activists did a photoshoot for propaganda purposes. The anti-gun March For Our Lives founder explained that if he’s ever shot he wants his death to be used to promote gun control. Now, he’s stating that the United States’ “history of white supremacy” is to blame for gun violence during an appearance on MSNBC Friday night.

Host Chris Hayes asked Hogg about how gun control could work in the U.S. when there is already a “very violent culture in America.” He calls it violent because Americans own so many guns. I guess he would consider America peaceful if we were all unarmed and left at the mercy of criminals. “How do you and the movement think about that?” Hayes asked as if Hogg is some kind of expert on any of this. That’s laughable.

“I think it comes down to reckoning with our history, and our history of white supremacy in the United States, and the fact that we live in a post-genocidal society, oftentimes that was orchestrated by the United States government and that, if we want to talk about mass shootings, we have to recognize the massive number of indigenous mass shootings that were committed by the United States government,” Hogg answered.

“I think back to the Battle of Wounded Knee and the several hundred Native Americans, predominantly men, women, and children that were slaughtered by the United States government back in the 19th century and how that’s never discussed as a mass shooting, right, and that’s wrong, because those people were not armed and we were stealing their land,” he continued.

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“I think it comes down to reckoning with the tough history and realizing that it’s okay if you recognize the actual history of the United States, it’s okay to hate that injustice that much of this country has been founded on and much of the oppression that this country was founded on. That doesn’t mean you hate America because it means you love your fellow Americans so much that you don’t want to repeat the same mistakes we’ve made in the past.”

His view of history is very selective and one-sided, not to mention twisted and uninformed. And when it comes to gun control, it is non-sequitur.

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“The 19-year-old activist made a name for himself as a prominent gun control activist following the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida in 2018.

“Hogg, at that time a senior at the high school, survived the shooting and along with a few other students became anti-gun figureheads on social media and cable news.

“He recently declared that if he is ever killed, he wants his body to be dropped off at the doorstep of the National Rifle Association (NRA) headquarters.

“Hogg also recently promoted himself as a possible candidate for Congress.”

Hogg has published a plan for gun control, that they call “the green new deal but for guns.” Oh brother.

The plan calls for a ban on so-called “assault weapons” and high capacity magazines. It also seeks to eliminate 30% of the guns in America, via government buybacks, and create a federally appointed “National Director of Gun Violence Prevention.” A gun-czar y’all. Additionally, the plan calls for increased gun registration, as well as the inclusion of “in-person interviews” and “personal references” into the gun-buying process. That would entail a social credit score just like the Chinese are using.

The unconstitutional and fascist agenda of David Hogg marches on. He’s using race as a weapon to guilt Americans into giving up their guns. I don’t think so.